| Literature DB >> 29705446 |
Hadi Moradi1, Mehdi Sohrabi2, Hamidreza Taheri1, Ezzat Khodashenas3, Ahmadreza Movahedi4.
Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of different combinations of perceptual-motor exercises, music, and Vitamin D consumption on the nerve growth factor (NGF) in children with high-functioning autism. 48 children with autism, aged between six and nine years, were divided into four groups: Group A- perceptual-motor activities along with music (n = 12); Group B-Vitamin D supplementation (n = 12); Group C-perceptual-motor activities along with music and Vitamin D (n = 12); and Group D-control (n = 12). Participants' blood NGF level was measured before and after the intervention. The results showed a significant improvement in the NGF levels in Groups B and C due to the interventions. Also, in Group A, the NGF levels increased compared to Group D, although this increase was not significant. In addition, the intake of Vitamin D along with perceptual-motor exercises resulted in a significant increase in the levels of NGF compared to Groups A, B and D. These findings suggest that perceptual-motor exercises along with music as well as taking Vitamin D may provide two appropriate interventions for improving NGF in children with autism.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Music; Nerve growth factor; Perceptual motor exercises; Vitamin D
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29705446 DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Complement Ther Clin Pract ISSN: 1744-3881 Impact factor: 2.446